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Kaikōura locals want pāua catch limit reduced
8:45 AM.The Kaikōura community is concerned its pāua fishery is being stripped by huge demand from the public.
The fishery reopened in December for a three-month period for the first time since an earthquake… Read more Audio
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Record consents for new homes but builders warn of delays
8:41 AM.Despite a record number of consents for new homes being issued last year, builders say construction could still be delayed due to a lack of workers and materials.
There were 48,522 homes consented in… Read more Audio
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Tonga - ashfall affecting food, water, agriculture
8:35 AM.Soon after Saturday's eruption of Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai, the sky was blocked out and ash began to fall.
Early photos from Tonga show cars, roads and streets blanketed in debris.
Ashfall from… Read more Audio
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Summer business down in Northland under red light settings
8:25 AM.After a relatively quiet summer, Northlanders are calling for regional financial support to keep businesses open and people employed.
The region remains under the red traffic light, and some don't… Read more Audio
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Northland businesses call for financial help
8:22 AM.After a relatively quiet summer, Northlanders are calling for regional financial support to keep businesses open and people employed.
The region remains under the red traffic light, and some don't… Read more Audio
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Tonga eruption could create unusual sunsets, affect climate
8:18 AM.A climate scientist says volcanic matter from the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai eruption could create unusual sunsets, once it's spread around the stratosphere.
It could also have a radiative effect… Read more Audio
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Damage remains unclear in Tonga
8:10 AM.The extent of the damage and need in Tonga following the weekend's eruption and tsunami remains unclear, as the Defence Force prepares to send aid to the islands.
With most communication links to the… Read more Audio
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Tennis: Day one of Australian Open off to roaring start
7:55 AM.The world men's tennis number one Novak Djokovic has arrived back in Serbia, after he was kicked out of Australia on the eve of the Australian Open.
The tournament got underway in Melbourne yesterday… Read more Audio
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Fmr Russell McVeagh partner suspended for inappropriate sexual behaviour
7:47 AM.Former Russell McVeagh partner James Gardner-Hopkins has been suspended for two years for inappropriate sexual behaviour towards several young women.
The investigation into Mr Gardner-Hopkins began… Read more Audio
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Tongans worldwide rally to assist homeland
7:43 AM.New Zealand is preparing to send a Hercules with aid to Tonga today - provided it is safe.
The scale of the damage and need in the Pacific nation is still not clear, following Saturday's eruption of… Read more Audio
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Cutting up credit cards is best financial resolution - accountants
7:41 AM.Cutting up your credit card might be the best financial resolution you make this year.
While most new year resolutions involve health and fitness goals, Chartered Accountants ANZ recommends… Read more Audio
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House loan rules at odds with government goals says economist
7:38 AM.Potential home buyers are being told they could face their pre-approvals being declined or withdrawn for many months yet.
The warnings come as an investigation begins today into whether banks and… Read more Audio
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Home buyers go through the mortgage wringer after law change
7:34 AM.Potential home buyers are being told they could face their pre-approvals being declined or withdrawn for many months yet.
The warnings come as an investigation begins today into whether banks and… Read more Audio
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Chch leaders worry Brian Tamaki case could incite further unrest
7:27 AM.Christchurch community leaders worry legal action against Brian Tamaki could incite further unrest from his supporters.
The Destiny Church leader has just spent his first night in custody.
He claims… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: traffic lights could be adjusted for Omicron - Dr Bloomfield
7:20 AM.The Director-General of Health says some parts of the covid traffic light system could need to be strengthened or adjusted if there's an Omicron outbreak in the community.
The government's due to… Read more Audio
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Covid-19: children's vax like an 'insurance policy' says paediatrician
7:17 AM.A paediatrician says the children's Covid-19 vaccine is akin to an "insurance policy" - protection against the low-risk of severe Covid.
Thousands of 5 to 11 year olds turned out yesterday to have… Read more Audio
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Anxious wait for news from family and friends in Tonga
7:14 AM.New Zealanders with whanau and friends in Tonga are anxiously waiting for communication to be restored after the violent eruption.
The lack of news has left many in a state of limbo.
Kim Moodie… Read more Audio
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NZ prepares to send Hercules to Tonga with aid
7:08 AM.New Zealand is preparing to send a Hercules with aid to Tonga today - provided it is safe.
The scale of the damage and need in the Pacific nation is still not clear, following Saturday's eruption of… Read more Audio
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Sea beasties causing blistered bums and itchy limbs
8:58 AM.Warmer sea temperatures and a changing climate could be what's causing more ocean-borne bites, stings and rashes.
Swimmers across the North Island have been sharing their itchy experiences on social… Read more Audio
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Silver Ferns in trouble in Quad Series?
8:54 AM.The Silver Ferns look to be in a bit of trouble, after losing their second game in a row in netball's Quad Series, going down 49-46 to home side England this morning.
It's the second consecutive… Read more Audio
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ACC urged to review work-related terminal cancer assessments
8:50 AM.An experienced ACC lawyer is urging the corporation to urgently review the way it assesses claims for people with work-related terminal cancer.
The call from Auckland lawyer Philip Schmidt comes… Read more Audio
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Māori health providers braced for child vaccination rollout
8:45 AM.Māori health providers are getting ready to hit the ground running with child vaccinations, which start today.
At the end of last year, Māori were fast becoming the most affected by Delta, though… Read more Audio
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Fibre network to monitor earthquakes, volcanoes in Akl
8:41 AM.Auckland's Fibre network will be used to monitor earthquakes and better understand the city's volcanoes.
There are 53 recognised volcanoes in the Auckland Volcanic Field, and they pose a substantial… Read more Audio
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Djokovic dealt final serve w Australia deportation
8:35 AM.It is game, set and match for the reigning Australian Open tennis champion - Novak Djokovic - who has been deported.
The unvaccinated player is returning to Serbia after three judges upheld the… Read more Audio
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Vaccination deadline expires for FENZ
8:26 AM.Fire and Emergency New Zealand is yet to confirm if it has met the deadline to get all workers fully vaccinated by Friday last week.
Figures provided to RNZ on Friday show almost 95 percent of paid… Read more Audio